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Go Go GovHackers - IP


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OneGov - IP

Project Info

Team Name


Go Go GovHackers - IP


Team Members


David and 7 other members with unpublished profiles.

Project Description


As IP applicants are inconsistent with providing their details, IP Australia have duplicated records and misidentified businesses

Our solution OneGov is an intuitive search system that integrates from sources IPAustralia.

The search engine has been designed using natural language, guiding the user to find and filter their search easily.We use a controlled decentralised blockchain to help securely deliver complete records that are verified and up to date.


Data Story


We used the IP data as we wanted to solve the problem of data-matching, duplication and verification. In addition to making it easy and seamless to use.


Evidence of Work

Video

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Team DataSets

IP Australia

Description of Use Total usage of this dataset to create a semantic search engine.

Data Set

Challenge Entries

Transforming the national to the international (National)

Where should Australian Businesses go next?

Eligibility: The winning entry must use international data to address the challenge of a national award

Go to Challenge | 15 teams have entered this challenge.

My Victoria: Supporting small business making big decisions

Where are the best places for certain business types to be based?

Go to Challenge | 12 teams have entered this challenge.

Bounty: Finding all the like needles in the haystack

We are looking for your best and brightest ideas to help us identify the same business applicant across datasets and over time

Go to Challenge | 5 teams have entered this challenge.

Matching Applicants

How could the same business applicant be identified across multiple datasets, and over time? How could we do this in new, or interesting ways?

Go to Challenge | 8 teams have entered this challenge.

Bounty: Making open data more open.

How can open data be presented on search.data.gov.au to make it easier and friendlier to use? Does this mean making it more similar to using standard search engines, like Google, or something else entirely?

Go to Challenge | 34 teams have entered this challenge.